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*Average student to faculty ratio - 11:1 average for liberal arts colleges, 16:1 at universities, and 5:1 is the top. Ivy leagues - 6-9:1
*Average student to faculty ratio - 11:1 average for liberal arts colleges, 16:1 at universities, and 5:1 is the top. Ivy leagues - 6-9:1
*Amount of people with IQ of 90 went up 10x - [https://psyarxiv.com/uj84p/]
*Amount of people with IQ of 90 went up 10x - [https://psyarxiv.com/uj84p/]
=People Still Want to Go to Top Universities=
*Looks like college prep is big businesss. Program work with 6-12 graders to get them to the top. [https://academic.zenithprepacademy.com/?wickedsource=google&wickedid=729472660221&wcid=22142290228&wv=4&gad_source=2]

Revision as of 03:47, 20 February 2025

Attainment

  • Ivy league average is a $30k/year bonus in early career - at $90k vs $60k for non-ivy league [1]
    • Check.png24 yo college vs high school - $60k vs $40k - [2]. College pay validates the above.
  • No college vs college - $50 no collage vs $80k for college - starting [3]
  • Civil engineer - $75k or $35/hr starting [4]

Work Study

  • Federal Work Study is 20 hours per week during school, and 40 hours in breaks. ][5]

Statistics

Note: student to faculty ratio may not be the same as the student to teacher ratio.

  • 2016 average college tuition without room&board - $33k [6]
  • Average student to faculty ratio - 11:1 average for liberal arts colleges, 16:1 at universities, and 5:1 is the top. Ivy leagues - 6-9:1
  • Amount of people with IQ of 90 went up 10x - [7]

People Still Want to Go to Top Universities

  • Looks like college prep is big businesss. Program work with 6-12 graders to get them to the top. [8]